Don’t delete these tracks! Every item has a buyer, they just need time to find each other. And if You have tracks with 0 sales, it doesn’t mean that Your portfolio is bad. And buyers don’t think that way to.

Most of my tracks has 0 sales, so what? They are waiting for someone who need them. If you think only about how my tracks will be selling, you should do only what is selling. But then you won’t be yourself as an artist.

bugakov_maxim said
I mean that if the track are not bought then it’s not pretty cool. So I think that I can do it better! I can imorove my works
And all who’ll visit my portfolio will hear only good works and want more tracks

There are some authors here who go by and believe this. There’s nothing wrong at all with holding yourself to your own set of standards.

If you think some of your tracks are not so good just try to make some changes in the arrangement or mixing or mastering etc. and use the Edit function to add the improved version of your track to the existing item on AJ.
Don’t delete your tracks, they may be already bookmarked by customers for their upcoming projects! I had this situation twice when I deleted tracks with no sales and after that received mails from customers who wanted to buy these tracks for their projects and could not find them.

fxprosound said
Most of my tracks has 0 sales, so what? They are waiting for someone who need them. If you think only about how my tracks will be selling, you should do only what is selling. But then you won’t be yourself as an artist.

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